SUSSED The Wacky ‘Would You Rather’ Card Game – Family

SUSSED The Wacky ‘Would You Rather’ Card Game - Family Fun for 2+ Players - Gift for Kids & Adults - Travel Size - Yellow Deck

SUSSED The Wacky ‘Would You Rather’ Card Game – Family Fun for 2+ Players – Gift for Kids & Adults – Travel Size – Yellow Deck, All Ages 6 and Up


Have a look through your Sussed Yellow cards!

  1. Swipe to see your first Sussed cards!
  2. Where would you most want to spend a few days? and other questions
  3. Do you think you'd be good at magic tricks? And other questions
  4. What kind of cinemagoer are you? and other questions
Sometimes, it takes a wacky situation to bring out who you are! You can play Sussed at the beach!An image of some kids playing SussedAn image of two women playing SussedChoose your theme!

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Which age is this game for? 6 years and up 7 years and up 8 years and up 9 years and up 10 years and up
What is this game about? Hilarious everyday events Funny things & goofy stuff Random world adventures Dragons, Space & Magic Life, Camera, Action!
Is it travel-size?
Has it got 200 questions?
How many players? 2-8 2-8 2-8 2-8 2-8


Dimensions: ‎2.21 x 9.3 x 13 cm; 181 Grams
Model: ‎ALL SORTS
Material: ‎Cardstock, Cardboard
Colour: ‎Yellow
Batteries Required: ‎No
Batteries Included: ‎No
Age: ‎6 years and up
Assembly: ‎No
Composition: ‎Cardboard from a mix of of FSC-certified forests, recycled materials, and/or FSC controlled wood
Dimensions: ‎2.21 x 9.3 x 13 cm; 181 Grams
Material: ‎Cardstock, Cardboard

18 Responses

  1. EmmanuelZuy says:

     United Kingdom

    Played this with my 13 year old. We haven’t had such a good laugh in ages!
    The cards are good quality, bright & appealing, small enough to take away with you & great entertainment.
    I like that there’s different colour packs, with different questions.
    I also like that it can be a quick game, there’s no need to score, but easy to do if you want to.

    Only downside for me, and it’s probably a me issue, is that I don’t like it when cards are packed in 2 layers. There’s probably a really good reason for it, but wish the box would take the entire pack in one go.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this to play as a family after dinner, and the kids (10 + 12) immediately loved it. Easy to learn and lots of laughs.
    We then played it with some friends over wine and it was also a big hit!

  3. OliveAllison says:

     United Kingdom

    Purchased as a gift for my son. We have played it so much! Simple and fun to play. Good conversation starters and a way to get to know people more. Great for a family game and also for dinner parties. Great fu

  4. Max Bakewell says:

     United Kingdom

    This was our third set of suss, and it is my least favorite overall, but we still love the game. It’s really helpful as it actually gives discussion to one another about how each other thinks and feels, and we actually find it very informative because it helps us learn about each other. I think it’s a fantastic game.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Purchased as a gift for my nephew. Easy to understand how to play and lots of fun had by the whole family. Card based game so easy to store and transport, can be played anywhere.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for our ‘Christmas game’, we buy a game every year and a friend recommended this one, she said it was a great way to get the kids talking and sharing their thoughts and opinions. Looking forward to playing it.

  7. Seattle Moms Deal Finder says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this to use on holiday and it gave a lot of fun when killing an hour or two.
    Some answers are easy to guess when you know the other person playing, but many are close calls on whether you’d rather A or B which kicks off some good conversation without creating an argument.
    Will be looking to buy others from the collection for our next trip.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My daughter loves playing little games of choice. This game was right up her street giving her new questions to ask and giving us all a good giggle. Well made and compact for travel. Maybe more of a ten plus pack as some words were challenging for an 8 year old but did help with vocabulary.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Looks good and is very good – however its takes a little working out as to exactly how it works, in fact it is quite simple so read it through once or twice such as one person holding the cards and following what another person is reading. In fact it is quite straight forward.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWe took this card game on holiday and had lots of fun. Ages taking part were from 5-64 yrs and we all loved it. Each player reads out a scenario and everyone has to guess what they would do (A,B or C). It’s really easy to play and gave us plenty of laughs

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI purchased this for my teenagers as part of their Easter gift.
    My children are 13/14 and we played with 4 adults from 36 to 59.
    The game asks questions you would never think to ask which opened up insightful conversations we would not usually have with our children. And for once we got more than a grunt back from the kids!
    We played for 4 hours!

    Highly recommend. Can’t wait to try some of the other packs!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic engaging family game

  12. LinetteKav says:

     United Kingdom

    I regularly hold game nights and I purchased this to add to my collection as something simple, easy and a little bit different! The card game is great, easy to learn, great to play especially when travelling to pass time during a train journey. It’s value for money and if you’re looking for something simple and fun to add to your game night or travelling collection then I would certainly recommend! Suitable for all ages, so no embarrassing moments when playing with grandparents or acquaintances!

  13. Vanessa Hand Orellana says:

     United Kingdom

    We played this at Christmas, our 7yo was able to read most of the questions independently. Easy to set up and pack away into the cardboard case, which is a bit bigger than a standard deck of cards.
    Age 7 to Grandparents played and found out some new information about eachother, as some questions are great conversation starters l.

  14. StewartDrummond says:

     United Kingdom

    This is truly a great game for getting to know more about the people in your life and sharing more about yourself. Its questions enable the players to expand into conversations and learn more about others choices, hopes and interests. It’s also a great ice-breaking game for groups of people coming together for the first time. Perfect for children and adults alike.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is the second of these products I bought for my grandchildren as a stocking filler. I have purchased these products in the past and they have always gone down well with the children. Unfortunately I am unable to review at this time as my grandchildren have not yet had their christmas presents and are unlikely to get them for some time. If I remember I will update the review as soon as they have tried them. Hence, the slightly lower rating.

  16. IWVSylviaxi says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 94 From Our UsersThe sighs and groans I had to battle with when I pulled out this game were unbelievable. My brother and sister-in-law were glued to Instagram, my mother-in-law was looking at pictures of cats online and my father-in-law was probably shopping on Amazon for another kitchen gadget. Basically everybody was glued to their phones.

    The game is really really easy to start, doesn’t take long to work out and once you’re in the flow of things you will find yourself wanting to play more than one round.

    If you’ve not sussed out what happens in the game, It’s pretty simple stuff. You each take it in turns to read out a statement or question and three predetermined actions that may apply to you that go with that question. For example – ‘What good deed am I most likely to do?’ 1. Use my talents to help someone, 2. Write a thank you note, 3. Buy somebody a thoughtful gift.

    As a person reading out the question I have to answer secretly which one of the statements applies to me, and everybody else has to second-guess what I’ve put based on what they know about me in real life. At the end of each round the questions and answers are revealed and people know you are the best score the highest. However, the game always seems to take a dark turn because people think they know you better than you know yourself and will start to argue with you and prove you wrong. It’s a great way to start a family argument, which I would take over ‘phone time’ any day of the week. I bought the allsorts version which is great for any age, but there are versions of this game that are more adult orientated. For the average price of 10 it’s well worth a go if you are having a family gathering and want to break up the monotony.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 106 From Our UsersThe game is all about trying to work out what your friends and family would choose from a scenario with three possible answers. A lot of the questions in this version of Sussed are varied so there is not one particular topic. You will find yourself laughing at some of the creative scenarios you come across, one example was “How am I most likely to react to encountering a wild bear?” A)Climb a tree B)Move slowly backwards C)Play dead. As there are only 55 scenario cards it wont last you that long but it’s good to be played as a time filler or a dinner party game. As Christmas is shortly approaching I think it would be ideal if you don’t fancy something too heavy going. I can imagine if you have kids they will enjoy it too. It is surprising though how much you learn about your friends and family as its sparks all sorts of conversations. The scoring pad is think enough to last for the entire game and is double sided too. The box is small enough to pack for a holiday too. For the price it maybe abit steep for some of your pockets for the replayability you get from it but I am looking forward to getting the next Sussed when I am finished with this. I played this with friends between the age of 26 and 34 and we all had a fantastic time.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Light hearted fun with friends

  18. Leta Shy says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI bought Sussed All Sorts for my grandchildren aged 14,11 and 9 (2 boys and a girl). I liked the description on Amazon about how the game was played and how interactive it sounded. I sent it to them and they played it non-stop for several days my daughter told me. Two of them even got up early in the morning to play it before school. When I visited they couldn’t wait to show me how to play. I got 3 points where they got 20-30 so they clearly had got the idea of the game. They gave me full instructions (simple to play) and then we launched in with easily an hour of these children talking to one another, sharing their insights into their own and their siblings’ likes and dislikes, choices and preferences, hopes and fears. They learned a great deal about each other (and me) that they didn’t know already and had fun as the discussion expanded beyond the card game itself into all sorts of present and future thoughts. I have bought the game on emotional intelligence for adults for playing at Christmas. I shall also be giving this as Christmas presents. A really good buy.